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"Wrought: A Journey Through Time and Craftsmanship" Step into the bustling Smithfield Market

Background imageWrought Collection: Stone staircase with wrought iron rail, France

Stone staircase with wrought iron rail, France
External stone staircase with wrought iron handrails, France. circa 1966

Background imageWrought Collection: Wrought iron gate in a garden

Wrought iron gate in a garden with female model in the distance. 1959

Background imageWrought Collection: Wrought Iron Bombard. Large-Caliber, Muzzle-Loading Medieval Cannon Or Mortar

Wrought Iron Bombard. Large-Caliber, Muzzle-Loading Medieval Cannon Or Mortar. From The British Army: Its Origins, Progress And Equipment, Published 1868

Background imageWrought Collection: The Britannia Tubular Bridge Across The Menai Strait Between The Island Of Anglesey And The

The Britannia Tubular Bridge Across The Menai Strait Between The Island Of Anglesey And The Mainland Of Wales In The 19Th Century. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles Tomlinson

Background imageWrought Collection: Iron Work On The East Door Of St. Georges Chapel, Windsor, England

Iron Work On The East Door Of St. Georges Chapel, Windsor, England. From Handbook Of The Arts Of The Middle Ages And Renaissance, Published London 1855

Background imageWrought Collection: New Year card in the shape of a building

New Year card in the shape of a building, with a tab to pull. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageWrought Collection: Elephant goad

Elephant goad, 1802 (c); wrought iron open work staff with pointed ends; constructed from six bars, each divided by six discs which are pierced and hold a brass bell; decorated with painted gold

Background imageWrought Collection: Two women police officers in a London street

Two women police officers in a London street
Two women police officers (Valerie Fenner, left, and Sarah Phillips, right) walking along a London street with a wrought iron gate in the background. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageWrought Collection: Advert for Springfield Foundry Co. iron items 1889

Advert for Springfield Foundry Co. iron items 1889
Springfield Foundry, showing a varity of iron items that they make. from a verandah, boiler stoves to ornate gates. 1889

Background imageWrought Collection: Entrance hall by Allan Walton

Entrance hall by Allan Walton, carried out by Fortnum & Mason, with lightly marbled walls in ivory and pale green with rose pink, and a trompe l oeil effect seascape in perspective. Date: 1933

Background imageWrought Collection: Group of children at a gate, Balham, SW London

Group of children at a gate, Balham, SW London
Group of children standing round a wrought iron gate in front of a house on a Balham street, SW London. They are all smiling and looking at something interesting, perhaps in a window

Background imageWrought Collection: Planispheric astrolabe. 1569. Manufactured in golden

Planispheric astrolabe. 1569. Manufactured in golden brass by Gualterus Arsenius, disciple of the dutch astronomer Regnier Gemma Frisius (1508-1555). Metals. FRANCE. Ό E-DE-FRANCE. Paris



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"Wrought: A Journey Through Time and Craftsmanship" Step into the bustling Smithfield Market, where the air is filled with the aroma of sizzling meats and the clanging of hammers on iron. Here, artisans forge masterpieces that stand as a testament to their skill and dedication. Venturing further west, we find ourselves amidst the Landore Viaduct construction in Swansea, South Wales. The symphony of tools echoes through the valley as workers shape raw materials into a towering structure that will connect communities for generations to come. In an enchanting advertisement for Cadbury's Golden Key, we catch a glimpse of intricate wrought iron gates adorned with delicate swirls and golden accents. These gates beckon us to enter Compton Acres Gardens at Canford Cliffs, near Poole in Dorset - a sanctuary where nature intertwines harmoniously with man-made beauty. Across continents in Savannah, Georgia, we encounter steps steeped in history within its Historic District. Each step tells stories from bygone eras when skilled hands meticulously shaped wrought iron railings that still grace these timeless landmarks today. Tim Brooke-Taylor and Caroline Ellis take center stage next; their talent shines like a Freemason seal from the 19th century - unique yet united by craftsmanship. Their performances are akin to various types of steam engines showcased in an enticing advertisement; each one powered by passion and precision. As our journey continues towards Paddington Station's Great Western Railway terminus, we witness grandeur etched into every inch of its wrought iron architecture. This masterpiece stands proudly as travelers pass through its open gateway into an Italian garden - a serene oasis amidst urban chaos. Strolling past St Machar's Cathedral, time seems suspended as sunlight dances upon ancient wrought ironwork adorning its doors. It serves as a reminder that even centuries-old craftsmanship can withstand the test of time when forged with care and expertise. Finally, our eyes rest upon a man astride an 1899 Marot-Gardon vintage tricycle.